Christine Marino

Christine is responsible for Click Boarding’s sales, marketing and business development strategies. Leveraging her 18+ years of experience in the Human Capital Management space, Christine drives company growth through strategic partner relationships as well new customer acquisitions across the small to large enterprise markets.

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We love onboarding. Not only does the process engage and prepare employees for their roles, a successful onboarding program unifies organizational goals and quickly brings your talent to their highest proficiency. Our mission is to help companies create the best first day experience for each of....

Did you hear? Millennials are taking over the world. Expected to make up 75% of the workforce by 2025, these workers are single-handedly changing the HR landscape. Their needs and preferences, especially when entering the workforce as recent college graduates, puts companies in a vulnerable....

Millennials are a controversial topic right now. The world at work is trying to figure out what their presence will mean for companies and other generations. Hate to break it to you, but they aren’t going anywhere. In fact, they are only coming in greater numbers each year. As the shift....

Retaining new hires is tougher than you think. You probably didn’t know nearly 90% of new hires make the decision to stay at a company within the first months, according to Aberdeen Group research. This puts the spotlight on every company’s new hire onboarding process. With different company....

The need for a superior candidate experience is driving many of today’s recruitment and hiring trends. After all, 79% of applicants, according to the 2014 Candidate Experience Report, decide to apply for a job based off of what they find during their own job search.

What would be the best material for the United States to make their own Great Wall of China? How about paper? Each year, we produce enough paper waste to build a 12-foot high wall of paper from New York to California! This consumption of paper costs U.S. companies more than $120 billion a year,....